Resonance and Organic Farming
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August 7, 1990
Resonance and Organic Farming
basic information taken from
Resonance by Richard Heinberg
published in 1977 by Phylron Publishing Co.
Ontario, Canada
A novel technique for insect control based on Resonance techniques
was reported in the October, 1976 issue of Organic Gardening and
Farming.
Frank Batey, a peanut and soybean farmer from Archer, Florida
normally spent hundreds of dollars yearly for the purchase of toxic
insecticides. These were used to control the semi-tropical insects
which would otherwise ravage his crops.
A local pest control specialist suggested he take one or two cups of
the insect to be controlled, place them in a blender with some
water and blend into a thin slurry.
The resulting fluid was to then be strained, diluted and sprayed on
the crops.
Batey claims the method was so successful that after a two year
period, he no longer has to use the bug juice spray although the
fields still crawl with bugs. The bugs now do little damage.
Former U.S.D.A. entomologist, Francis R. Lawson, originated the
technique.
The advantages over chemical treatments are obvious and dramatic.
Not only is bug juice spray cheaper, it is also selective (affecting
only the bugs contained in the spray), non-toxic and does little to
affect the natural balance of plants/insects/insect predators in the
treated area.
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This technique offers much room for experimentation especially when
considered in comparison with Homeopathic and Radionic principles.
The tendency of the insects to continue to infest the crops yet do
little damage is an interesting aspect. Also the gradual lessening
of the need to apply the bug-juice spray over the years as if some
form of local pattern is placed into the soil and/or minerals.
UKACO did similar work using a radionics process in the early 50's.
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Aerial photos were taken of the crops to be treated which were then
developed and placed in the UKACO transmitter. These transmitters
were leased to the farmers.
They were instructed to spin the dial only once per day to make sure
that the radionic pattern (of a proper insecticide) was broadcast
into the photo and radionically to the area to be treated.
They were so good at it that the farmers were asked to pay $1 per
acre ONLY IF THE TREATMENT WORKED.
Ancient Chinese doctors skilled in the practice of Acupuncture were
paid ONLY as long as their patients REMAINED WELL. If for any
reason the patient got sick, the doctor would be required to heal
the sickness AND PAY THE PATIENT UNTIL THE PATIENT WAS AGAIN WELL.
What an HONORABLE SYSTEM...could that we not become civilized
sufficiently to follow the principles of PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY and
not require a law to dictate or establish a control for every action
no matter how spurious.
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